Q. Is trekking fitness for me?A. No special degree of fitness is required and age is no barrier, except in the areas above 3000m altitude where extra care should be taken. So any one, with a pair of strong legs and the spirit for adventure to explore the exotic will enjoy the thrills of trekking in the hills of Nepal. Normally for weary trekkers we have a list of short, easy and exotic treks and for the experience trekkers we offer a longer trek with lots of excitement and adventure.

Q. When is the best time to visit Nepal?A. October and November are considered the best time of the year. The main festivals of Dashain and Tihar (greatest Hindu festivals) fall during these months. The sky will remain clear and pleasant temperature. February-May are also good time for travel, as you will see rhododendron bloom.

Q. Is Trekkers too much in October & November?A. Sure, it is high season for trekking in Nepal so the trails full of tourists. If you wish to Travel less crowed time better choose except October, November, March and April.

Q. Where I will get Nepal Visa? A. Yes, you can obtain your entry visa upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu . Besides, you can also obtain your visa at a consulate in your home country. In either case, you need to submit 2 (two) passport size photograph and the visa fee. The visa fee is - Multiple entry visa for 15 days or less from the date of entry US$ 25 or equivalent convertible foreign currency. - Multiple entry visa for 30 days US$ 40 or equivalent convertible foreign currency.- Multiple entry visa for 90 days US$ 100 or equivalent convertible foreign currency

Q. Where I will get Tibet permit and visa?A. You will get Tibet permit from Tibet tourism bureau (TTB) but you have to take a tour package from us (any tour company from Nepal or Tibet) then TTB give Tibet permit. Tibet visa you can apply from your city only if you enter Tibet from mainland of china but if you wish to enter from Nepal you should request your tour operator to apply the visa. China visa fee (US$ 198 for US national and US$ 114 for others)

Q. Kathmandu to Lhasa or Lhasa to Kathmandu flight available?A. Yes, there are regular flight every Tuesday and Saturday but season time more then two flights a week so please ask with your tour operator for flight cost and schedule.

Q. How do I transfer from the Airport to hotel? A. Our Airport Representative will come to the airport to pick up you with your name card just look outside main airport gate; somebody will be displaying your name printed paper then you will meet with our representative and you will be transferred from our private vehicle to hotel.

Q. Does Salvation Travel accept credit cards?A. Yes, Salvation Travel accept credit card (Visa and Master) but 3.5% will be extra charge and sometime credit card can be decline in Nepal so we kindly request you to pay in bank transfer, Cash or Travelers Cheques.

Q. What type of insurance should I have? Can I get there?A. It is necessary to have Travel insurance for all clients to take in any tour. It should provide adequate protection for the full duration of the tour to cover personal injury, medical expenses, repatriation expenses, helicopter evacuation, loss of luggage, etc. We request our clients to arrange their Travel insurance from their home town however, if you wish to arrange your travel insurance from our Company; we will arrange the travel insurance for you.

Q. How many miles and hour do we walk per day while on trekking? A. There is not any rule how many miles you work per day. It depends up on the physical fitness and interest of the guest. Normally we walk 9 km to 18 km per day depend on an altitude and condition of the way. All of our trekking are designed on the principle of working 5 to 7 hours per day.

Recent Tours

Bungee Jumping is among the most popular adventure activities for those visiting Nepal. Attempt one of the world's highest Bungee Jump near the Tibetan Border. The CNN GO has mentioned the bungee jump at The Last Resort of Nepal as one of ‘Asia's 5 highest bungee jumps’. And perhaps it's world's highest bungee jump on a natural setting with ragged rocks and raging rapids of Bhote Koshi River below.

River Rafting:

Enjoy rafting in one of world`s highest rivers, the Bhotekoshi and others. Trishuli River Rafting is a more popular program. Depending upon the season of your travel, the rapids mostly range from Grade 2 to Grade 4. The raft follows through the rapids of different grades giving us the real feel of the white water rafting. Rest assured that your rafting adventure in the Nepal Rivers would prove an experience of the life time.

Mountain Biking:

Wanna make a Mountain Bike Tour from Lhasa to Kathmandu? We have a 22-days Lhasa to Kathmandu Mountain Bike Tour . You cross Tibet's extremely remote and isolated Himalayan ranges, a fascinating world of timeless splendor, unique tradition and breathtaking scenery awaits all travelers to the roof of the world. You may also ask us to make a customized Mountain Bike package to various destinations in Nepal.

Everest Mountain Flight:

Enjoy the activities like flying over the Himalayas on a mountain flight. The Everest Mountain Flight offers a panoramic view over the hundreds of Himalayan peaks - an unparallel experience of a lifetime.

Jungle Safari & Elephant Riding:

The Chitwan National Park is famous for its elephant safari into the jungle. Elephant safari is also available in the Bardia National Park. Chitwan National Park offers dense habitat wildlife & natural beauties, with rivers, marshlands, savannas with different land and aquatic wildlife. The Park is also home to rhinoceros, tigers, leopards, sloth bears, wild bison, gangetic dolphin, birds, butterflies, as well as the near extinct Gharials crocodiles. You may even take a bath with an elephant and learn how to wash your elephant! Also enjoy the canoe ride and jungle walk

Boating:

Enjoy walking along the bank of Phewa Lake, admiring the stunning reflection of the Fish Tail Peak in the blue Phewa Lake waters. We make a sightseeing tour of any of the places that we could not have made the previous day. Take a boat around the Fewa Lake which is the second biggest lake of Nepal. Paddling in the Fewa Lake would be one of the fondest memories of being in Pokhara. Enjoy the views of the Annapurna Himalayas, especially the Machapuchhre (Fishtail) in the blue-green Fewa waters. In Kathmandu, boating is available in the pond inside the zoo.

Paragliding in Pokhara:

Paragliding is an activity that offers experiences like no other. The best thing about it is that anyone can learn how to fly! Those new to the sport will be able to take a tandem flight with an experienced pilot. Your instructor will fix you to his / her harness and position you in the front. You will be attached to the parachute, which will be laid out on a grassy slope behind you. Your instructor will then tell you to run quickly down the slope. You will then take off into the air and start your flight; your instructor will steer the paraglide into thermals (patches of warm air) to gain height. The flying schools in Pokhara offer a wide range of courses.

Ultra light Aircraft

Ultralight aircafts offer breathtaking bird’s eye view of pokhara valley and the surrounding mountains. Flights are operated almost throughout the year except during the monsoons june through augest. flihgt take place from sunrise to 11 am and from 3 pm to sunset every day provided the weather is not rainy. in the half hour flight on can fly over pokhara city,phewa lake, sarangkot hill and get close to the mt.fishtail another option is the exploration of annurna range form 12000 feet or higher in an hour.

Rock Climbing:

Natural Rock here in Kathmandu offers for those who would like to climb some of the Nepal’s introductory Ice Peak; recommended for anyone who love such climb. The main objectives rock climbing course is to provide pre-climbing experience for climbing participants or those who wish to rock climbing experience itself.

Huney Hunting

Honey hunting is an age old tradition in Nepal-Local huney hunters show their exceptional skills by hanging themselves on cliffs as high as 300 meters using bamboo ladders and hemp ropes while harvestin the honeycombs.See the spectacular honey hunting on the steep bee cliffs to expericence the tradition and culture of the local people. see them while you trek in the foothill of the himalays.

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If Kathmandu is the cultural hub of Nepal, Pokhara is its center of adventure. An enchanting city nestled in a tranquil valley, it is the starting point for many of Nepal's most popular trekking and rafting destinations.

Mountain flight appeals to all categories of travelers. For those who are restricted by time or other considerations from going trekking, these flights offer a panoramic view of the Himalaya in just one hour. Even those visitors who like the rigors of a trek still don't miss the opportunity to "conquer" the mountains in one fell swoop.